Take the theme of the human struggle against heat in the desert. just as a PC fights heat from itself.
as additional information, I don't use a 3D printer in this project. All the details that I made, using acrylic sheet materials with varying thicknesses, acrylic cylinders, and PETG tubing remaining pieces
collect some details and match the size of the initial stages

I even forgot to document the process of making a 70mm fan grill. The painting process has been done, even though I haven't yet smoothed every piece
I have to repeat the process to make it look smoother.
The fan intake that I used was taken from AMD cpu stock cooling fan
some revisions must be made to the construction of the support, because there is a difference in the heavy fulcrum between the front and back of the casing.
note:
in the background there is a sliding window for the side panel that is too focused on it so I forgot to document it

the workmanship that was late I posted. photos lost in the crowd. I did a basic painting. I forgot what date, but it was definitely done by the end of July
the process of working 120mm fan grill that I forgot to document. and I only remembered to take a picture after it was done

14: RADIATOR GRILLS - DESIGN
I've been working with a couple of designs for my radiator grills and finished off with these two.
One dedicated to tribute CMWS19, will be mounted to top radiator.
The other one is my signature design that I modify and use for all sizes of radiators. This time a full cover including mounting and the parts sorrunding in/outlet ports.
They will both be laser cut from 2 mm transparent acrylic and then get a very special treatment!

This was the most challenging build I have ever done in my life. From surgeries to burns, working with glass tubing really put me in my place. There were countless times where I felt I was in over my head, however, I kept challenging myself to continue the project - and most importantly, to never give up; especially after I stabbed myself with a melted rod that broke inside my finger (which I had to leave in there for a week until I could see the surgeon). When I first started Torch, I thought I had the technique in the bag due to my comfort level with plastic tubing, but, little did I know I was in for a massive surprise. There is absolutely no margin of error when working with this type of tubing, and I cannot even count on my hands the amount of times I broke a pipe when installing the fittings. I will never forget the very clear crunch you would hear when the tube didn't line up perfectly, which ultimately meant the bend was no longer usable because the tip would chip off. Working with this material was an entirely new animal that didn't just require the bend at hand, but instead hours of practice on top of the build to understand the manipulation properties. From simple 90s to welds, working with glass brought me to a whole new horizon of possibilities in tubing, and in turn, bettered me as an artist. In the end, I came up with a machine that was both organic in nature, and a product of an art form that has always amazed me. I was incredibly proud of the results because, at the end of the day, the machine didn't defeat me, and I was able to achieve one of the most compelling builds I feel I have done to date. As far as my favorite feature of the machine outside of the glass work, I would argue that the epoxy resin back panel is almost as captivating. The pattern has such depth in person, that it almost looked like a blue patterned stone pulled right from the Earth. I certainly held my breath during the process because you don't really get a second chance when working with epoxy - and I am beyond thrilled I took the risk.
Watch the resin pour here:
Reservoir Delete Cooling System
Intel i5 8600k @ 5.0GHz
Samsung 500GB 970 EVO NVMe
GTX 1070 Seahawk
MSI Z390 Godlike
Zadak Shield 16GB @ 4266MHz
EKWB Supremacy Full Nickel
EKWB VARDAR 120mm FANS
EKWB 360 CE Radiator
Thanks for viewing. I hope you enjoyed. Big thanks to EK for helping us on the cooling hardware too. Mod on

SO, the cage main structure is done, while the glue was hardening, i mounted the gpu waterblaock and the bracket. not sure i will use the bracket yet though.
once again, in addition to coolermaster, thanks also to asus and thermaltake for the great hardware...

I just tried and tried my best in limitations ...
Because there are no rules to change the max 20% from its original form in the apprentice league.
But whatever the comments, I still really appreciate your attention to my work.
note: I also greatly admire your neatness and speed in modifying. The combination of ideas and good quality hardware has made your PC modification a significant competitor for other participants.
Good luck

Hi,
I just bought an MK850 and I was wondering if there was a way to assign a specific light to a reactive fade for each keys foreground and background.
For example, if I want a keys N I A O S B R Z to have a different background and foreground color than the other keys. Would that be possible?
If yes how do I do it?
Thank you.

Hi
Installed ML240l rgb on Asus ROG Zenith Extreme motherboard. The pump connector cable has 3 pins, Trying to determine where to connect it on the motherboard. All fan connections on motherboard are 4 pin. The only 3 pin is a water in and out, 3-Pin W_Flow.
Thanks in advance for the help.
Ron